| DotMBlurb='''[[Ann Arbor]]''' is a picturesque city surrounding the University of Michigan. It has a strong bent toward the arts, and an attractive and pedestrian-friendly downtown. Visitors enjoy the city's wonderful sidewalk cafe dining, unique shops, lots of bookstores, and abundant cultural opportunities. <small>([[Ann Arbor|more...]])</small>

| DotMBlurb='''[[Ann Arbor]]''' is a picturesque city surrounding the University of Michigan. It has a strong bent toward the arts, and an attractive and pedestrian-friendly downtown. Visitors enjoy the city's wonderful sidewalk cafe dining, unique shops, lots of bookstores, and abundant cultural opportunities. <small>([[Ann Arbor|more...]])</small>

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| OTBPBlurb='''[[Staraya Russa]]''' is a small, historic town in the center of Novgorod Oblast, long famous domestically for its balneological mineral waters resort, but much more famous among international travelers as Dostoevsky's summer retreat, and the basis for the fictional town of Skotoprigonievsk in ''The Brothers Karamazov''. <small>([[Staraya Russa|more...]])</small>

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| OTBPBlurb='''[[Sydfynske Øhav]]''', or the South Funen Archipelago, is one of the most scenic areas of [[Denmark]], and should be a top destination for anyone exploring the country outside the capital during the summer. Centuries old villages, unique history, sea kayak adventures and a laidback atmosphere awaits those few international travellers who wound up here.

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<small>([[Sydfynske Øhav|more...]])</small>

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Ann Arbor is a picturesque city surrounding the University of Michigan. It has a strong bent toward the arts, and an attractive and pedestrian-friendly downtown. Visitors enjoy the city's wonderful sidewalk cafe dining, unique shops, lots of bookstores, and abundant cultural opportunities. (more...)

Sydfynske Øhav, or the South Funen Archipelago, is one of the most scenic areas of Denmark, and should be a top destination for anyone exploring the country outside the capital during the summer. Centuries old villages, unique history, sea kayak adventures and a laidback atmosphere awaits those few international travellers who wound up here.
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